Lisbon: the biggest attractions (map, sightseeing plan, monuments, tickets, interesting facts)
Down with the introduction! There will be no introduction. There won't be a long history lesson that usually precedes all guides. I assume if
read onDown with the introduction! There will be no introduction. There won't be a long history lesson that usually precedes all guides. I assume if
read onSimple solutions are the best. The map I prepared looks quite simple, but you will soon see that this is the point.
read onSimple solutions are the best. The map I prepared looks quite simple, but you will soon see that this is the point.
read onCity of the Templars The history of the city of Tomar began suddenly and from the very first moment it was associated with the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and
read onThe wall that invites Obidos can be seen from afar. The castle stands on a hill with a huge wall surrounding the entire city
read onThe end of the world You don't come to Piodao for the monuments. You come here to get to know and feel the truly indigenous Portuguese atmosphere
read onDoes anyone need encouragement? I don't think anyone should be encouraged to visit Portugal. A country located at the end of Europe, with
read onHands full If you want to get to know Madeira well, there will be plenty to do. The island is thick with attractions and these are it
read onUgly duckling? Approaching the façade of St. Roch, you may feel a little disappointed and wonder why I insisted on doing this
read onOlisipo The Castle of Saint George (Castelo de Sao Jorge) can be seen from virtually anywhere in Lisbon. Vast, spilling almost over
read onForce of habit The current name of the square, “Praca Dom Pedro IV”, is used by the inhabitants of Lisbon reluctantly (or not at all). From the change
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